In the literature it is usually assumed that the activator ion Eu2+ enters
the BaMgAl10O17 (BAM) lattice substitutionally at the Ba site (the Beevers-
Ross site). Recent neutron diffraction results indicate that Eu2+ ions ([Xe
]4f(7)) do not occupy this Beevers-Ross site, but an interstitial site (ant
i-Beevers-Ross site) in this host material with p-alumina structure. Accord
ing to recent Eu-151 Mossbauer measurements however, the europium ions appe
ar to be distributed over more than one type of sites. Since spectroscopica
l analysis of the broad emission band of BAM:Eu2+ does not allow a unique d
etermination of the location of Eu2+ ions in this lattice, we have used in
this work the sharp spectral lines of divalent samarium 4f-4f transitions t
o probe the distribution of Eu2+ ions. High resolution measurements of BAM
: Sm2+ at liquid helium temperature suggest the presence of more than one s
ite in BAM for Sm2+. Since Eu2+ and Sm2+ possess nearly identical ionic rad
ii and chemical properties, the results from the present investigation prov
ide additional support for the "multiple sites" hypothesis for divalent eur
opium ions in this phosphor. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B,V. All rights rese
rved.